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© 2005 Eros Candusso Counsellor and Psychotherapist  Sydney

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COUNSELLOR

 

PSYCHOTHERAPIST

MA.Couns. Grad. Dip. Couns. CM CAPA, PACFA, IARPP

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428 George St. Sydney 2000

02 9241 6225

 

About Counselling and Psychotherapy

Here, I would like to give some information that can answer the most common questions you may have at this stage. While this is certainly not all that there is to know about the counselling relationship, I hope it will nevertheless give a general idea about my perspectives on counsellor-client roles.

 

In an environment based on confidentiality, trust and integrity, I explore with my clients the issues which challenge them, and help them to effectively adjust and change.

 

In counselling clients from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, life experiences and aspirations, I implement a cross-cultural and integrative approach, drawing upon various techniques to apply those best suited to the client's resources and needs.  

 

 My main framework is technically known as  Psychodynamic, and is developed from the Psychoanalytic model. It focuses on the psychological experiences merging from the various stages of the therapeutic process. For more information please see the  Psychodynamic Therapy page.

 

 This approach is not based on the client doing the talking and me doing the listening, but on a shared dialogue and participation.

 

This process may bring us to look at past and earlier relationships, and the client’s role in those.  This is not only about looking at the past, however.  It’s also about exploring underlying issues that shape the present problem, and developing new ways of experiencing that can change the future.

 

I will be encouraging and supportive, but I will give little or no directives or advices, since the scope is to help clients toward a better self-understanding.  The aim is to help them make more sense of their individual circumstances and facilitate changes in their lives that are more beneficial and rewarding.